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BBC Interview by NOIConnect(op): 11:48pm On Feb 26, 2016
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Re: BBC Interview by EteEdoho: 12:09am On Feb 27, 2016
Our mummy God will continue to bless you.
Re: BBC Interview by tpiar:
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Re: BBC Interview by tpiar: 12:17am On Feb 27, 2016
Re: BBC Interview by LRNZH(m): 12:30am On Feb 27, 2016
tpiar:
btw she always wears African prints, but nobody hyped that.
so, she's been #buying Nigerian all this while.
If you discover the price of these prints.... Then you will understand why Nigeria could not save and increased it's debts when oil prices were above $100/barrel.

Nigerians can celebrate their enemies sha...
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Re: BBC Interview by Pidggin(f):
NOI is an Icon, a rare gem of inestimable value
Re: BBC Interview by LRNZH(m): 1:02am On Feb 27, 2016
tpiar:
It is not about celebrating enemies sweetie, I am simply pointing out the fact that she has been #buying Nigerian before the phrase became popular.

I dont base my comments or posts on whether a person is a "friend" or "enemy". Perhaps you do.

Do you have any photos of her in non-native attire? If yes, how often have you seen her wearing it, compared to the African ones?

as per price, you can guess or fantasize about the cost, its your prerogative.

1. See pic below. That print she is wearing is not Nigerian hence non-native.

2. As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather she wears 'Made in Jupiter' and coordinated Nigeria's economy to diversification and building it's foreign reserves when it was very possible rather than submitting loot recoveries to fund Dasukigate etc

3. For squandering our chances in the last unprecedented oil boom, I consider her an enemy of state.

I'm sorry to burst you bubble my dear sweets

Re: BBC Interview by tpiar: 1:06am On Feb 27, 2016
LRNZH:

1. See pic below. That print she is wearing is not Nigerian.

2. As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather she wears Made in Jupiter and coordinated Nigeria's economy to diversification and building it's foreign reserves when it was very possible rather than submitting loot recoveries to fund Dasukigate etc

3. For squandering our chances in the last unprecedented oil boom, I consider her an enemy of state.

I'm sorry to burst you bubble my dear sweets
I'm glad you took time out to search for her wearing non-Nigerian attire but couldnt find any.

The design on the attire is what? Foreign? huh The boubou style is also foreign?

seems you are grasping at straws here, you simply want something to criticize about her but are unable to find anything valid.

as per the rest of your post, that's your prerogative and you are entitled to your opinion, knock yourself out.

Here is the source you got it from:

http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/there-was-no-unauthorised-spending-under-okonjo-iweala-2-1-allegation-is-latest-chapter-of-political-witch-hunt/

I guess you didnt read the article but ran to post the picture.
Re: BBC Interview by LRNZH(m): 1:10am On Feb 27, 2016
tpiar:
I'm glad you took time out to search for her wearing non-Nigerian attire but couldnt find any.

The design on the attire is what? Foreign? huh The boubou style is also foreign?

seems you are grasping at straws here, you simply want something to criticize about her but are unable to find anything valid.

as per the rest of your post, that's your prerogative and you are entitled to your opinion, knock yourself out.

Here is the source you got it from:

http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/there-was-no-unauthorised-spending-under-okonjo-iweala-2-1-allegation-is-latest-chapter-of-political-witch-hunt/

I guess you didnt read the article but ran to post the picture.
Boubou is Senegalese. Maybe if you promote #BuySenegalese as #BuyNigerian, I will understand you. Have you heard of Wollof?

But like I stated, you are focusing on the flimsy stuff. I am glad you didn't attempt to defend her antecedents under GEJ. That's the crux of the matter here.

Why should I read an article when I am a witness to what is going on Nigeria. It was under her tenure that FG and States could not pay salaries once oil price tanked in 2014. Stop worshipping articles and reason for yourself.
Re: BBC Interview by tpiar: 1:13am On Feb 27, 2016
LRNZH:
Boubou is Senegalese. Maybe if you promote #BuySenegalese as #BuyNigerian, I will understand you. Have you heard of Wollof?

But like I stated, you are focusing on the flimsy stuff. I am glad you didn't attempt to defend her antecedents under GEJ. That's the crux of the matter here.
the crux of your own matter you mean.

Boubou is found across West Africa, its also called danshiki as another style, I dont see you wondering if danshiki is found in Nigeria.

I'm not here to argue, thanks. Keep your opinion and I'll keep mine, which is based on fact, not emotional heebie jeebies .
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